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Hell's Prison: Lockdown

The Masked Killer, Book 2

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Hell's Prison: Lockdown

By: Corey D. Stephen
Narrated by: Troy hightower
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Previously, in the first book, Jabari and Amari went to a house-welcoming party with their friends from high school. A blackout from spiked, alcoholic drinks led these characters to wake up in an abandoned house full of death traps and a masked killer with a strong motive for revenge. Jabari and Amari were the only known characters to survive.

The masked killer is back!

After the first encounter, Jabari wakes up inside a hospital with his close friend Amari by his side. Just before the two are able to leave the hospital, the masked killer makes an appearance, causing the entire hospital to be placed under lockdown.

Now, these two must survive the dangerous encounter once again. Only this time, there's plenty of ways to escape if they are willing to break a few rules.

©2021 Corey D. Stephen (P)2021 Corey D. Stephen
Horror Suspense Thriller & Suspense Scary Hospital
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